The Michigan Wolverines signed all 27 of the recruits in the class of 2024, putting together another outstanding class. The Wolverines are anticipated to add more names to their 2024 class on national signing day in February, since there is still time in the early signing period.
On Wednesday, Michigan signed 27 prospects during the early signing period with the majority largely being committed to the Wolverines for awhile.
With that in mind, here’s some instant reaction thoughts on Michigan’s day on the recruiting trail:
Nappanee, Indiana Jo’Ziah Edmond of Northwood was a sleeper for a large portion of his recruiting process, but after an impressive junior season in which he was dominant at both wide receiver and defensive back, he began to earn offers. The 6-foot-1, 180-pound player later committed to Ryan Walters, the first-year head coach at Purdue.
Still, other people took notice of his quick development, impressive measurables, and unique skill set, including defensive backs coach Steve Clinkscale at Michigan. So much so that after Aaron Scott committed to Ohio State, they would fly him up to Ann Arbor for camp, where he wowed and made an offer that same week. Edmond seized the opportunity with haste, turning from
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